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SUMMARY:Judicial Council Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The live webcast will begin on the Judicial Council's video streaming
 platform [1] at 10 a.m. on April 24.
 View the Agenda  [2]| News Release [3]
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 VIA WEB CONFERENCE—Judicial Council members will consider a new rule at
 their April 24 business meeting that would require courts to report civil
 arrests—such as those related to federal immigration enforcement
 actions—that happen in superior court facilities.
 The proposed rule [4] aims to help the judicial branch better understand
 the impacts civil arrests in court facilities have on courts and access to
 justice, as well as assist the branch in responding to court or community
 concerns.
 *Other Items on Council Meeting Agenda:*
 *Report on Pretrial Programs: *The council will consider the
  
 latest report on court pretrial programs and practices [5] that promote
 safe, efficient, fair, and timely pretrial release of individuals booked into
 jail. The report includes data on bookings, release types, assessments
 conducted, the use of monitoring and supportive services, and case closure
 outcomes.
 *Gender Inclusivity of Juror Identification and Juror Questionnaires: *The
 council will consider adopting a new standard of judicial administration to
 ensure gender inclusivity in juror identification and juror questionnaires
 [6] per Assembly Bill 1899 (2024). The proposal also recommends changes to
 existing rules of court, forms, and standards that currently use language
 directed to jurors that is not gender inclusive.
 *Appointment of Counsel in Capital Cases*: The council will receive a report
 from its 2025 Proposition 66 Counsel Working Group, which examined the
 appointment of counsel for petitioners in capital habeas corpus proceedings
 in both the superior courts and the Courts of Appeal. The report will
 summarize information the working group received from speakers with
 experience in capital habeas corpus proceedings and provide suggestions that
 judicial branch entities may consider in their efforts to recruit and appoint
 counsel for petitioners in such proceedings.
 *California Access to Justice Commission*: The council will hear a
 presentation from the California Access to Justice Commission [7], which
 works with courts, the bar, and justice system stakeholders to expand access
 to justice through legal services, self-help centers, navigators and small
 claims advisors, language assistance, libraries, and other community agencies
 and services.
 The complete council meeting agenda and council reports are posted to
 the California Courts Meeting Information Center [8]. A link to a live
 webcast of the meeting will be on the California Courts website [9] on the
 day of the meeting.
  
 [1] https://jcc.granicus.com/player/event/5471
 [2] https://jcc.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&amp;ID=1290943&amp;GUID=8F8FF047-E652-4E37-BD2E-9F42CD192915
 [3] https://newsroom.courts.ca.gov/news/judicial-council-consider-mandatory-reporting-civil-arrests-court-facilities
 [4] https://jcc.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&amp;ID=15386505&amp;GUID=E6E7F19E-5C27-4456-85D5-D6CE76B67ADD
 [5] https://jcc.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&amp;ID=15386312&amp;GUID=D309FFA3-5BA2-41E0-A551-698E8B4C93F4
 [6] https://jcc.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&amp;ID=15386365&amp;GUID=0F6C6126-2044-4986-9B16-E8386BC226F6
 [7] https://jcc.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&amp;ID=15386404&amp;GUID=F5927158-103A-40F7-BE3A-80B19A2F6332
 [8] https://jcc.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx
 [9] http://www.courts.ca.gov/home.htm
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The live webcast will begin on <a href="https://jcc.granicus.com/player/event/5471">the Judicial Council's video streaming platform</a> at 10 a.m. on April 24.</p>
 <p>View the <a href="https://jcc.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=A&amp;ID=1290943&amp;GUID=8F8FF047-E652-4E37-BD2E-9F42CD192915">Agenda </a>| <a href="https://newsroom.courts.ca.gov/news/judicial-council-consider-mandatory-reporting-civil-arrests-court-facilities">News Release</a></p>
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 <p>VIA WEB CONFERENCE—Judicial Council members will consider a new rule at their April 24 business meeting that would require courts to report civil arrests—such as those related to federal immigration enforcement actions—that happen in superior court facilities.</p>
 <p>The&nbsp;<a data-extlink="" href="https://jcc.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&amp;ID=15386505&amp;GUID=E6E7F19E-5C27-4456-85D5-D6CE76B67ADD" rel="noopener nofollow noreferrer" target="_blank">proposed rule</a>&nbsp;aims to help the judicial branch better understand the impacts civil arrests in court facilities have on courts and access to justice, as well as assist the branch in responding to court or community concerns.</p>
 <h6><strong>Other Items on Council Meeting Agenda:</strong></h6>
 <p><strong>Report on Pretrial Programs:&nbsp;</strong>The council will consider the<a>&nbsp;</a><a data-extlink="" href="https://jcc.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&amp;ID=15386312&amp;GUID=D309FFA3-5BA2-41E0-A551-698E8B4C93F4" rel="noopener nofollow noreferrer" target="_blank">latest report on court pretrial programs and practices</a>&nbsp;that promote safe, efficient, fair, and timely pretrial release of individuals booked into jail. The report includes data on bookings, release types, assessments conducted, the use of monitoring and supportive services, and case closure outcomes.</p>
 <p><strong>Gender Inclusivity of Juror Identification and Juror Questionnaires:&nbsp;</strong>The council will consider adopting a&nbsp;<a data-extlink="" href="https://jcc.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&amp;ID=15386365&amp;GUID=0F6C6126-2044-4986-9B16-E8386BC226F6" rel="noopener nofollow noreferrer" target="_blank">new standard of judicial administration to ensure gender inclusivity in juror identification and juror questionnaires</a>&nbsp;per Assembly Bill 1899 (2024). The proposal also recommends changes to existing rules of court, forms, and standards that currently use language directed to jurors that is not gender inclusive.</p>
 <p><strong>Appointment of Counsel in Capital Cases</strong>: The council will receive a report from its 2025 Proposition 66 Counsel Working Group, which examined the appointment of counsel for petitioners in capital habeas corpus proceedings in both the superior courts and the Courts of Appeal. The report will summarize information the working group received from speakers with experience in capital habeas corpus proceedings and provide suggestions that judicial branch entities may consider in their efforts to recruit and appoint counsel for petitioners in such proceedings.</p>
 <p><strong>California Access to Justice Commission</strong>: The council will hear a presentation from the&nbsp;<a data-extlink="" href="https://jcc.legistar.com/View.ashx?M=F&amp;ID=15386404&amp;GUID=F5927158-103A-40F7-BE3A-80B19A2F6332" rel="noopener nofollow noreferrer" target="_blank">California Access to Justice Commission</a>, which works with courts, the bar, and justice system stakeholders to expand access to justice through legal services, self-help centers, navigators and small claims advisors, language assistance, libraries, and other community agencies and services.</p>
 <p>The&nbsp;complete council meeting agenda and council reports&nbsp;are posted to the&nbsp;<a data-extlink="" href="https://jcc.legistar.com/Calendar.aspx" rel="noopener nofollow noreferrer" target="_blank">California Courts Meeting Information Center</a>. A link to a live webcast of the meeting will be on the&nbsp;<a href="http://www.courts.ca.gov/home.htm">California Courts website</a>&nbsp;on the day of the meeting.</p>
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